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Constructive Illusions
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Grynaviski, Eric
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1969-1974
/ 20th Century
/ cold war history
/ constructive misunderstanding
/ Detente
/ Foreign relations
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
/ HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union
/ Internation relations
/ International cooperation
/ international political science
/ International Relations
/ International relations -- Philosophy
/ Miscommunication
/ Miscommunication -- Political aspects
/ Philosophy
/ Political aspects
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICAL HISTORY
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
/ SOVIET & EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY
/ soviet american relations
/ United States
/ United States -- Foreign relations -- 1969-1974
/ united states and soviet union
2014
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Constructive Illusions
by
Grynaviski, Eric
in
1969-1974
/ 20th Century
/ cold war history
/ constructive misunderstanding
/ Detente
/ Foreign relations
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
/ HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union
/ Internation relations
/ International cooperation
/ international political science
/ International Relations
/ International relations -- Philosophy
/ Miscommunication
/ Miscommunication -- Political aspects
/ Philosophy
/ Political aspects
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICAL HISTORY
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
/ SOVIET & EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY
/ soviet american relations
/ United States
/ United States -- Foreign relations -- 1969-1974
/ united states and soviet union
2014
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Constructive Illusions
by
Grynaviski, Eric
in
1969-1974
/ 20th Century
/ cold war history
/ constructive misunderstanding
/ Detente
/ Foreign relations
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
/ HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union
/ Internation relations
/ International cooperation
/ international political science
/ International Relations
/ International relations -- Philosophy
/ Miscommunication
/ Miscommunication -- Political aspects
/ Philosophy
/ Political aspects
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICAL HISTORY
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
/ SOVIET & EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY
/ soviet american relations
/ United States
/ United States -- Foreign relations -- 1969-1974
/ united states and soviet union
2014
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Overview
Are the best international agreements products of mutual understanding? The conventional wisdom in economics, sociology, and political science is that accurate perceptions of others' interests, beliefs, and ideologies promote cooperation. Obstacles to international cooperation therefore emerge from misperception and misunderstanding. InConstructive Illusions, Eric Grynaviski challenges this conventional wisdom by arguing that when nations wrongly believe they share a mutual understanding, international cooperation is actually more likely, and more productive, than if they had a genuine understanding of each other's position.
Mutual understanding can lead to breakdowns in cooperation by revealing intractable conflicts of interest, identity, and ideology. Incorrectly assuming a mutual understanding exists, in contrast, can enhance cooperation by making actors confide that collaborative ventures are in both parties' best interest and that both parties have a reliable understanding of the terms of cooperation. Grynaviski shows how such constructive misunderstandings allowed for cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union between 1972 and 1979.
During détente, the superpowers reached more than 150 agreements, established standing consultative committees, regularly held high-level summit meetings, and engaged in global crisis management. The turn from enmity to cooperation was so stark that many observers predicted a permanent end to the Cold War. Why did the superpowers move from confrontation to cooperation? Grynaviski's theory of the role of misunderstanding in cooperation provides an explanation that is significantly different from liberal institutionalist and constructivist approaches. This book's central claim is that states can form what French president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing called \"a superb agreement based on complete misunderstanding.\"
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Subject
/ constructive misunderstanding
/ Detente
/ HISTORY
/ HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
/ HISTORY / Russia & the Former Soviet Union
/ international political science
/ International relations -- Philosophy
/ Miscommunication -- Political aspects
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICAL HISTORY
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
/ SOVIET & EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY
ISBN
9780801452062, 0801452066, 9780801454653, 0801454654
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